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Anticipated plasma wave measurement onboard ExoMars 2020 surface platform

    I. KOLMASOVA, O. SANTOLIK, A. SKALSKY

Planetary Radio Emissions VIII, pp. 487-494, 2018/08/17

Proceedings of the 8th International Workshop on Planetary, Solar and Heliospheric Radio Emissions held at Seggauberg near Graz, Austria, October 25–27, 2016

doi: 10.1553/PRE8s487

doi: 10.1553/PRE8s487

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Abstract

The ExoMars 2020 Surface Platform will conduct environmental and geophysical measurements with the aim of studying the Martian surface and subsurface environment at the landing location. The Surface Platform instrumentation will include the Wave Analyzer Module (WAM) as a European contribution to the Russian–led Martian ground electromagnetic tool (MAIGRET) instrument. The wave analyzer module will be dedicated to measurements of magnetic field fluctuations in the frequency band from 100 Hz to 20 kHz. The scientific questions which we plan to address by measurements of the WAM have never been answered by direct measurements of the fluctuating magnetic fields in the appropriate range of frequencies directly on the surface of the planet. The immediate questions related to these targets are: 1. Can we observe electromagnetic radiation from electric discharges in the Martian dust storms? 2. Can we observe electromagnetic radiation propagating from the interplanetary space down to the surface of the planet?